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+1, I at first did not want the K&N heavy breather, thought it looked like chit, but after a few thousand miles, I don't even notice it anymore, now it is just part of the bike.
Couldn't you just cut a small piece off one or both ends of the crankcase breather hoses so they are no longer kinked and keep the air cleaner you already have?
YOU SHOULD CHECK IT OUT TOO TOTALLY CHANGES UP THE A/C DONT KNOW WHY YOU DONT WANT THE STOCK LOOK BUT THE A/C COVERS YOU SAID YOU LIKE ARE THE STOCK TYPE WITH A LIL WIRE MESH AND CUSTOM COVER AS THE FRILLS HAHAHAHHAA
I can't cut the backing plate to make room for the hoses, it won't make a difference because the hoses stretch clear in the hell over that's why they are partially falling off. We thought about doing or drilling different holes to make the stretch not so bad.
That is the one I liked along with the Drak, but I am worried about how it hooks up in the back...I can't seem to find any directions or see how it works...
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